Cryptocurrency groups fight back against advertising bans

Cryptocurrency groups fight back against advertising bans

(Is There Commercial Collusion Occuring?)

A number of cryptocurrency associations and companies from countries including South Korea, Russia and China have apparently decided to file a class action lawsuit against internet advertising companies and social platforms that have decided to ban cryptocurrency and ICO advertisements. This lawsuit, which seeks to challenge the restrictions put in place by Facebook, Google and Twitter, was a collaborative effort of the participants at a recent cryptocurrency conference in Moscow, news.bitcoin.com first reported.

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